United players celebrate their first title in 26 years with Premier League success in 1993

FA Carling Premiership Champions 1995-96

P38 W 25 D 7 L 6 Win %: 66Goals for: 73 Goals against: 35

After finishing as runners-up to Blackburn Rovers the year before, United gave themselves everything to do to regain their crown and trailed Newcastle by 12 points in mid-January.

Despite Kevin Keegan's infamous 'I will love it if we beat them' comment, it was United who went on to win the title. Cantona, who returned in September after a nine-month suspension for kicking a Crystal Palace fan, went on to win the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year Award and United did the Double.

Alan Hansen, who announced 'You'll never win anything with kids' after United were beaten 3-1 by Aston Villa on the opening day, was forced to eat his words.

FA Carling Premiership Champions 1996-97

P38 W 21 D 12 L 5 Win %: 55Goals for: 76 Goals against: 44

A season that began with David Beckham's goal from the half-way line against Wimbledon ended in another title for United, but there were some worrying moments along the way.

Ferguson's side were beaten 5-0 by Newcastle, the Red Devils' biggest defeat for 12 years, and lost 6-3 to Southampton at the Dell.

But United were top by January and went on to retain their title, with Beckham winning the PFA Young Player of the Year Award to boot.

FA Carling Premiership Champions 1998-99

P38 W 22 D 13 L 3 Win %: 58Goals for: 80 Goals against: 37

After watching Arsenal do the Double in 1997-98, United pulled off the sweetest of revenge missions by landing the Treble the following year.

The Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League trophies were all at Old Trafford by the end of May 1999, earning Ferguson a knighthood for his trouble.

United won the title in their golden treble year of 1999

FA Carling Premiership Champions 1999-2000

P38 W 28 D 7 L 3 Win %: 74Goals for: 97 Goals against: 45 United won the title by an embarrassing 18 points in 1999-2000, a remarkable achievement considering the Red Devils were second behind Leeds United at the beginning of January.Ferguson's side were simply unstoppable in the second half of a campaign that saw them score 97 goals - their highest in a Premier League season to date.

FA Carling Premiership Champions 2000-01

P38 W 24 D 8 L 6 Win %: 63Goals for: 79 Goals against: 31

Ferguson became the first manager to win three titles in a row as United topped the table by 10 points.

Eventual runners-up Arsenal beat the Champions 1-0 at Old Trafford in October 2000, but United got revenge in February - beating the Gunners 6-1 at Highbury.

The Red Devils were 5-1 up by half-time as a Dwight Yorke hat-trick and goals from Keane and Solskjaer showed United's class. Sheringham made it six with the game beyond Arsenal's grasp.

FA Barclaycard Premiership Champions 2002-03

P38 W 25 D 8 L 5 Win %: 66Goals for: 74 Goals against: 34

United recovered from their third place finish in 2001-02 to overhaul Arsenal's eight-point lead in March 2003 and claim title number eight for Sir Alex Ferguson.

A 3-1 Boxing Day defeat to Middlesbrough was the catalyst for an unbeaten run that saw United win the title by five points.

Sir Alex and co celebrate another success at Goodison park in 2003

Barclays Premiership Champions 2006-07

P38 W 28 D 5 L 5 Win %: 74Goals for: 83 Goals against: 27

United regained the title after a three-year gap, thwarted Chelsea's attempts to win three on the trot and finishing top by six points.

Valuable contributions by Cristiano Ronaldo (17 goals) and Wayne Rooney (14) ensured the Premiership trophy returned to Old Trafford.

Barclays Premier League Champions 2007-08

P 38 W 27 D 6 L 5 Win %: 71Goals for: 80 Goals against: 22

United spent more than £50million on Carlos Tevez, Owen Hargreaves, Anderson and Nani in a bid to retain their title, but it was Ronaldo who was unstoppable, scoring 31 league goals.

Ferguson also gained his second Champions League crown last season as United beat Chelsea on penalties in the Moscow final.

Ryan Giggs lifts the Premier League trophy after victory at Wigan in 2008